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All-City Softball team

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06/08/2014 12:00:00 AM MDT

Ariel Blair, Hanks, center field: Blair is one of the top players in the city and helped lead her team to a District 2-4A and bi-district championship. She hit .495 this season with 32 RBIs, 11 doubles and two home runs. She also stole 42 basses. The junior is verbally committed to UTEP.

Kreola Moore, Parkland, catcher: Moore is one of the city's best power hitters and was named a Preseason All-American by MaxPreps.com. The Matador junior hit .617 with nine home runs, 13 doubles, five triples and 31 RBIs.

Olivia Buckaloo, Andress, infielder: The District 1-4A Co-MVP is one of the city's top offensive players, hitting .600 with 11 home runs and 51 RBIs to help the Eagles to a runner-up finish in District 1-4A.

Brianna Gonzalez, Chapin, shortstop/outfield: Gonzalez, District 1-4A Co-MVP, has been a key part to the Huskies' success, leading Chapin to the Class 4A regional quarterfinals and District 1-4A championship. She owns a number of school career records, hitting .528 with 52 RBIs, nine home runs, 18 doubles and had a ,968 slugging percentage.

Jackie Gonzalez, Montwood, pitcher: The District 1-5A MVP was one of the city's top pitchers, going 15-4 with a 1.59 ERA, 92 strikeouts and a .217 opponents batting average. She also hit .514 with 40 RBIs and a .679 slugging percentage in helping the Rams to district and bi-district championships.

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Shannon Powell, Bel Air, utility: Powell is one of the city's top hitters with a .653 batting average, .709 on base percentage, 31 RBIs, five home runs and only struck out twice this season. She was also 7-1 on the mound.

Ruby Sanchez, Montwood, third base: Just a sophomore, Sanchez was a key player for the Rams. She hit .572 with 40 RBIs, five home runs, a .869 slugging percentage and a .697 on-base percentage.

Tonnay Hawkins, Americas, center field: Hawkins is one of the city's top players, hitting .534 this season with. She will continue her career at the Division I level at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Brianna Molina, Hanks, first base: Molina put up solid offensive numbers in her sophomore season. She led the Knights with .587, seven home runs, 17 doubles, 51 RBIs and .935 slugging percentage.